
Amy Rogers, MD MPH FACPM
American Board of Preventive Medicine, Board certified in Aerospace Medicine, Occupational Medicine and General Preventive Medicine and Public Health.
Preventive Medicine, Public Health, Lifestyle Medicine, Pandemic Response, Global Health
Work Experience: Fellow American College of Preventive Medicine Delta Omega Preventive Medicine Honor Society Department of Defense Meritorious Service Medal Navy Meritorious Service Medal (2) Navy Commendation Medal ACPM Young Researcher Award Nominee USAPM Young Researcher Award Winner U.S. Navy Junior Medical Officer of the Year Nominee (2019 and 2020) U.S. Navy Preventive Medicine Officer of The Year 2019
Humans evolved to live off of and depend upon the surrounding natural environment. Much of what we consume through food, drink, and visually(Social media, TV) impact our physical and mental health and well-being. By refocusing on natural foods and remedies, getting back into the outdoors and to nature, we can improve our overall physical and mental health, and reduce the burden on the medical healthcare system, that is stressed due to artificial environments that change too quickly for the human body to adapt to. We must also understand how different cultures approach medicine, treatment, and health, to find a way to move forward in a world where a pandemic can traverse the world in a few days.
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What Foods Give You Heartburn? Foods to Relieve Heartburn
What foods give you heartburn? 14 foods to watch out You might have been consuming heartburn-triggering foods daily for months or even years, unaware that they’re worsening your heartburn. Avoiding these foods might take some effort and focus at first, but the payoff is worth it. But firstly, what exactly is heartburn, and why should […]
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How to Lower Heart Rate Immediately: Natural Ways and Home Remedies?
How to lower heart rate immediately The average heart rate in adults ranges between 60 and 100 beats per minute (bpm). When it exceeds 100 bpm, it is considered tachycardia, often manifesting through palpitations. Various reasons may cause these palpitations, including: Lifestyle triggers Diseases that cause an increase in heart rate Some methods can immediately […]
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GERD Symptoms at Night | How to Sleep With GERD?
Acid reflux when sleeping: Causes and symptoms Experiencing acid reflux in sleep is often more severe and challenging to manage than during the day. What is GERD and acid reflux? Acid reflux, or gastroesophageal reflux (GER), occurs when stomach acid flows back into your esophagus, causing irritation (1). Everyone can experience reflux when eating triggering […]
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Frequent Urination With Pain | Kidney Disease and Other Causes
Kidney pain and frequent urination: What do they mean? Kidneys are paired organs under the lower ribs at the back, one on each side of the spine. Kidney pain is a dull pain in your back (left or right side), stomach region, or lateral side (1). Kidney pain results from various diseases. Most of these […]
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How to Get Over Burnout – Signs and Natural Ways to Heal
What is burnout syndrome: Signs of mental burnout More than a buzzword, burnout represents a real health concern affecting countless people worldwide. The World Health Organization considers burnout syndrome or severe burnout a legitimate medical diagnosis. It is your body’s distress signal, a sign that you’ve reached your breaking point. Burnout isn’t about having a […]
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The Best Drinks for Diabetes and Worst to Avoid
Worst and best drinks for diabetes Keeping yourself hydrated is a must, whether you have diabetes or not. Insufficient water intake can lead to elevated cortisol levels, negatively affecting blood glucose regulation (1). Unfortunately, many store-bought beverages are laden with harmful ingredients. So, how can those with diabetes discern between beneficial and detrimental choices? How […]
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Does Milk Help Heartburn | Milk and GERD
Milk and acid reflux: A myth or real connection? In movies, when a character takes a spicy bite and reacts with mouth-fanning, they usually rush to grab milk. Due to its calcium and protein, milk is thought to cool the spice and relieve heartburn. But is there a real connection between milk and reducing acid […]
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Is Eczema an Autoimmune Disease? What You Should Know
Eczema and autoimmune disease: Is there a link? Eczema includes immunity-related problems such as inflammation and allergy-like conditions. But is there a link between eczema and the complexities of autoimmune diseases? Eczema: The skin dilemma Eczema is a broad term for itchy and inflamed skin conditions. It is also called dermatitis, where ‘itis’ means ‘inflammation’ […]
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Does Sugar Affect Blood Pressure? Blood Sugar and Blood Pressure Relationship
What is blood pressure and blood sugar? Before we study the link between blood sugar and blood pressure, let’s understand these terms. Blood pressure is the force exerted by circulating blood on the walls of blood vessels. It’s recorded as two numbers, like 120/80 mmHg. The upper number is systolic pressure (when the heart contracts). […]
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Does Diabetes Cause Headaches? Sugar Headaches and More
Diabetes and headaches: What is the connection? Fluctuations in blood glucose levels in diabetic patients due to lack of control over their blood sugar levels can cause headaches. The term sugar headache encompasses headaches due to high as well as low sugar levels in diabetics, as described below: Can high blood sugar cause headaches? Yes, […]